Every night, above our heads, a drama of epic proportions
is playing out. Diamond planets, zombie stars, black holes heavier than a
billion Suns. The cast of characters is extraordinary, and each one has its own
incredible story to tell.
We once thought of our Earth as unique, but we have now
discovered thousands of alien planets, and that’s barely a fraction of the
worlds that are out there. And there are more stars in the Universe than grains
of sand on every planet in the Solar System. But amid all this vastness, the
Milky Way Galaxy, our Sun and the Earth are home to the only known life in the
Universe – at least for now.
With a foreword from Professor Brian Cox, and access to all
the latest stunning NASA photography, Andrew Cohen takes readers on a voyage of
discovery, via the probes and telescopes exploring the outer reaches of our
galaxy, revealing how it was formed and how it will inevitably be destroyed by
the enigmatic black hole at its heart. And beyond our galaxy, the expanding
Universe, which holds clues to the biggest mystery of all – how did it all
begin? We now know more about those first moments of existence than we ever
thought possible, and hidden in this story of how it all began are the clues to
the fate of the Universe itself and everything in it.
About the Author
Professor Brian Cox, OBE is a particle physicist, a Royal
Society research fellow, and a professor at the University of Manchester as
well as researcher on one of the most ambitious experiments on Earth, the ATLAS
experiment on the Large Hadron Collider in Switzerland.
He is best known to the public as a science broadcaster and
presenter of the highly popular BBC2 series Wonders of the Solar System.
He was also the keyboard player in the UK pop band D:Ream in
the 1990s.